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strike up a conversation with的意思

strike up a conversation with中文翻譯:

與…搭訕

相似詞語短語

strike up───開始演奏; 開始(交談),建立起(友誼等);使開始;建立起;開始演奏

strike with───患(突發性病癥);用…打; 患(突發性病癥); 由于…而觸動

have a conversation with───和……交談;與…會談

in conversation with───和……談話;(在)和…談話

strike a chord with───引起共鳴

have a conversation with sb───與某人談話

strike───v.撞擊;打;踢(球等);突擊;罷工;使打動;侵襲;突然想到;照射;擊出(火星);擦(火柴);觸發(電弧);鳴;彈奏;開采出;行進;鑄造(硬幣);(電影攝影術)復刻;達到(平衡);(金融)結算;闖出新的事業;撤(營);給……印象;把……迷住;擺出(姿態);n.罷工;抗拒;襲擊;毆打;(體育中得分的)擊球;(十柱保齡球)一投全倒;(尤指石油的)發現;打擊;(對上鉤的魚)急拉釣線;(投球)未擊中;(投出的)好球;敗壞名聲的事;n.(Strike)(美、俄、秘)斯特賴克(人名)

conversation───n.交談,會話;社交;交往,交際;會談;(人與計算機的)人機對話

strike a balance───結賬;公平處理

雙語使用場景

Strike up a conversation with a Parisian. This isn't always easy, though.───找一個巴黎人展開一段會話,但這也不太容易。

Go for a walk outside and strike up a conversation with a neighbor.───去外面走走,主動向你的鄰居發起一次談話。

I find it difficult to strike up a conversation with a stranger.───我覺得和陌生人搭訕攀談很難。

The young man to my right was trying to strike up a conversation with the woman seated opposite us.───我右邊的年輕男子則試圖與坐在對面的女人搭訕。

Back then, Chinese students regarded American students very warmly; you could strike up a conversation with just about anyone you ran into.───那時,中國學生對美國學生非常熱情,只要碰到人就可以聊起來。

Think for a proper topic before you decide to strike up a conversation with a foreigner.───在你決定與外國友人開始一段對話之前,考慮一下適合的話題。

I hear that the flight will go faster if you strike up a conversation with your fellow passenger.───我聽說如果與同道的旅客聊天的話,你會覺得時間很好打發。

She's too shy to strike up a conversation with him.───她太害羞了,不敢和他搭話。

英語使用場景

I, of course, had no choice but to strike up a conversation with the girl who sat next to me.

I find it difficult to strike up a conversation with a stranger.

It can be difficult to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger.

While doing business , he would strike up a conversation with his customers.

Others prefer to strike up a conversation with table mates.

Perhaps I could strike up a conversation with this friendly looking man.

I was keen to strike up a conversation with him.

Strike up a conversation with an old man sitting about, and his disjoined (if not confusing) narration will take you so easily back to the olden times of the Republic (founded in 1912).